The Brawl for it all certainly lived up to the hype as it delivered drama from start to finish. Third-ranked Montana State ...
It wasn't a blowout but it was still a statement. The Montana State Bobcats, who began this season 0-2, got enough big plays topple previously unbeaten Montana 31-28 in the 124th Brawl of the Wild ...
Saturday didn't upset the status quo but instead set the scene for a potential dramatic final week of the regular season.
While we already proudly house three grizzly bears, it's an honor to now have representation for both sides of the rivalry." ...
The 124th rendition of the fiercest rivalry in college football will once again highlight some of the best football players ...
HAVRE, Mont. - From birth, the people of Montana are either a Cat, or a Griz. The dividing line between the state is taught ...
The Bobcat coach, who led his team to a second consecutive Big Sky Conference title this season, wrote on social media that ...
Montana State quarterback Justin Lamson (8) is tackled by Montana defensive end Hunter Peck (56) and linebacker Caleb ...
It's the second straight season the Bobcats earned a top-two seed after winning the Brawl of the Wild to capture the Big Sky title.
MSU quarterback Justin Lamson was tabbed newcomer of the year while the Bobcats' Brent Vigen was honored as coach of the year ...
Montana State receiver Taco Dowler noted the team's tradition of giving back is "kind of what Bobcat football is all about." ...
The 124th Brawl of the Wild lived up to the hype as a one-score slugfest between the second-ranked Grizzlies and third-ranked Bobcats.
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